Fuhrealzies, babe!
So a while ago, I got the most awesome fan letter, written by hand on pretty stationary with a fancy pen, in homage to my January 2010 release, SWITCH. (The heroine, for those who don’t know, loooooooves stationary. Me too!) I was so touched by that letter, it was so great to get not just a hand written note — but one that was hand written simply because of something I’d written! I loved it!
Then…just a few days ago…I got this:
Pretty ridiculously rad, amirite?
Not only was it hand written, but it came on a funky Patrick Bateman themed notecard!!! YESSSSSSS! And the letter part of it? SWEET. Referencing face rides and whatnot. LOVED IT.
So, here’s the thing.
I want to start spreading the love.
If you send ME a letter or a little package of something — doesn’t have to be anything fancy. I love the Dollar Tree! Or it could just be a note, a hand drawn photo, etc. A sticker! (No food, though, because I wouldn’t eat strange food that comes in the mail!)
You send something to me, and I’ll send you something back! It might be some bookmarks, a postcard, a funky set of stickers, a zany band…who knows? It could just be a hand drawn picture.
I draw the line at poetry written in blood on paper woven from your hair, and please please PLEASE…no photos of yourself without clothes on…I mean, people, let’s honestly be classy here.
You send something to me, I’ll send something to you. How fun is that?!
My address: Megan Hart
P.O. Box 4
Cornwall, PA 17016
There you go! Have at it! I make no promises on the amount of time for a reply or the contents of your envelope. Be creative! Have fun!
Hope to hear from you soon,
LYLAS,
M






August 21st, 2010 at 6:48 pm · Link
How very cool that is! I know I will be sending you something cool soon
August 21st, 2010 at 7:28 pm · Link
Ha HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA…got just the thing!
Woot~
August 22nd, 2010 at 10:39 am · Link
A handwritten letter with a pen does give the one who’s reading the words feeling honored. And I think whenever you want to let someone know you’re concerend about him/her in anyway, you can show it this way
I like handwritten letters bec on times like now, with all the internet comunication and the cell phones (although I love mine too), you so easy forget the simply way to write words on a smooth paper with a fancy pen.
August 22nd, 2010 at 11:49 am · Link
@Sabine — yes! It’s a lost art!
August 22nd, 2010 at 5:06 pm · Link
Yes, I agree, letter writing is a lost art! When I was much younger I had a pen pal in 5th grade. The assignment was to correspond for one year but we continued to write year after year through high school, college and into adulthood. Now we email, except at Christmas time…
I love this your “spread the love” idea. Can’t wait to play!
August 24th, 2010 at 8:47 am · Link
I think this is a lovely idea too, before the internet and all that came along I loved writing and receiving letters.
August 24th, 2010 at 9:49 am · Link
Brilliant idea!
September 1st, 2010 at 4:21 pm · Link
Ohhhh I love this idea. And I love letters!
Be prepared for mail from Germany!
September 1st, 2010 at 4:25 pm · Link
@SusiSunshine: hooray!
September 24th, 2010 at 2:27 pm · Link
What a totally cool idea, kinda like being pen pals.
December 2nd, 2010 at 1:55 pm · Link
I was just telling a friend how amazing it is to get snail mail from fam & friends. I used to do it all the time. I still send snail mail but usually it’s a postcard I’ve designed or bday card something quick, or a typed letter. But handwritten snail me is the creme’ brulee huh? Great job, and great interaction with fans!
kandie
http://www.kandiedelley.com
May 8th, 2011 at 10:14 pm · Link
Megan I really loved Three to Tango and I am in the middle of your story now. I am however physically challenged as the chemo has given me neuropathy and seen fit to also gift me with fibromyalgia but I will try. J